[Sur] [OLE Bolivia] [IAEP] TI MSP430 running on XO 1 - Robotics!

Yama Ploskonka yamaplos en gmail.com
Mie Sep 26 22:54:58 EDT 2012


Yes, I have continued doing some with MSP430s with very limited time.
No, I have not done much documenting, alas.
My biggest accomplishment so far has been putting together a MSP430 and 
L293D - With that arrangement I can run either a pair of DC motors 
forward or aft independently, getting full control, or a bipolar step 
motor, with the only addition of a battery and a capacitor. The way I 
have it running now I actually have the MSP430 away from the Launchpad - 
I use the Launchpad merely as a programmer, otherwise the setup is just 
the 2 ICs and one capacitor - all coding using an XO 1.
see the tracked vehicle in
http://askjerry.info
Which I am using as part of activities with http://kidbot.org

Now that there is some need :-), I might get myself moving toward 
documenting.

BTW, you can sign up with TI.com to get free samples - simply use an 
.edu address - and they will send you for free extra MSP430 MCUs and L293Ds.


On 09/26/2012 09:43 PM, Dr. Gerald Ardito wrote:
> Yama,
>
> This worked great, and I wrote my first program (as indicated on the wiki).
> You started a thread a while back about using the Launchpads for
> robotics on the XO-1s. And this post turned me on to them. I have been
> working with the Arduino, but these boards are pretty neat.
> Have you been able to use them in robotics? Is your work documented somewhere.
> Thanks.
> Gerald
>
> On Wed, Sep 26, 2012 at 9:34 PM, Yama Ploskonka <yamaplos en gmail.com> wrote:
>> in Terminal:
>> sudo yum install mspdebug msp430-libc
>> It takes a while to complete, and seems to freeze a couple times for a
>> minute or so (some 5-10 minutes or so total)
>>
>> In the more recent releases it finally works again - for at least a couple
>> major Sugar releases the redirecting to the Fedora repositories was mangled.
>> i.e.,
>>   if you do not use the most recent releases of Sugar, follow this
>> http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/OLPC_XO-1#Error_:_cannot_retrieve_repository_metada
>> Also, those earlier releases only handle MSP430 chips up to the 24xx family,
>> not the more recent 25xx
>> If you didn't have a better reason to update Sugar, this is a good one :-)
>> (even if the newest Sugar doesn't allow for use of the Gnome desktop besides
>> the image...)
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 09/26/2012 11:14 AM, Peter Robinson wrote:
>>
>> On Wed, Sep 26, 2012 at 5:01 PM, Dr. Gerald Ardito
>> <gerald.ardito en gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Yama and Walter,
>> Thanks.
>> I was not as clear as I wanted to be. Arduino (or Energia, an
>> alternative) would be fine. I was speaking about using mspdebug, which
>> is purely command line based.
>>
>> mspdebug is packaged in Fedora so it should be as simple as "yum
>> install mspdebug" on an XO
>>
>> Peter
>>
>> On Wed, Sep 26, 2012 at 11:56 AM, Walter Bender <walter.bender en gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>> On Wed, Sep 26, 2012 at 11:14 AM, Dr. Gerald Ardito
>> <gerald.ardito en gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> I have finally got to work on this.
>> Are there any GUI tools for the programming, or does it all have to be
>> via command line?
>>
>> If you figure out some useful command lines, we could probably make a
>> TA plugin. (I've not got my hands of the device yet.)
>>
>> -walter
>>
>> Thanks.
>> Gerald
>>
>> On Sat, Feb 11, 2012 at 7:50 AM, Luis Galindo <llwwwll77 en gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> I just bought the TI MSP430 to test it with the Xo 1.0.
>>
>> Thank you Yama :-)
>>
>> Luis
>>
>> El 10 de febrero de 2012 11:06, Peter Robinson <pbrobinson en gmail.com>
>> escribió:
>>
>> 2012/2/10 Yamaplos . <yamaplos en gmail.com>:
>>
>> The TI MSP430 chips are a very attractive alternative to add robotic
>> options for XO / Sugar users. "Microcontrolers" are the brain behind
>> many engineering hobby and educational pursuits, but many alternatives
>> are expensive or very hard to run in the XO.
>>
>> The TI Launchpad board, with a G2553 microcontroler and an extra G2452
>> in the box, is available from Texas Instruments for $4.30 USD,
>> including shipping anywhere in the world (yes, hard to believe).
>>
>> http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/MSP430_LaunchPad_%28MSP-EXP430G2%29
>>
>> Here are the instructions for running the Launchpad with the G2452.
>> Maybe if the next iteratiuon of Sugar uses Fedora 15 we will be able
>> to use the G2553 as well.
>>
>> http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/OLPC_XO-1
>>
>> The next release will be based on F-17 but both those packages are
>> listed. You might want to use one of the test releases based on F-17
>> that I've released (new one coming soon) to make sure it all works OK
>> and feedback any issues to ensure we get them fixed for the final
>> release.
>>
>> Peter
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